Dave Aranda and company have been busy on the waiver wire of late. In addition to adding a 17-year-old JuCo and long snapper from Division II, the Bears on Friday night announced the addition of defensive end William Bradley-King.
A Kansas City native, Bradley-King was a First Team All-Sun Belt honoree in 2019, leading his Arkansas State club with 8.5 sacks and 13.5 TFLs to go with 49 total tackles. He was a Second Team All-Sun Belt performer in 2018, collecting 33 tackles, six sacks and 9.5 TFLs.
It’s officially official. Welcome to the fam, @Willgotthesack!#SicEm | #JustTheStart pic.twitter.com/194z4w02B6
— Baylor Football (@BUFootball) April 18, 2020
Bradley-King will replace the spot vacated by Deonte Williams, who left earlier this month for Florida State. The Bears lost 35.5 of their Big 12-high 46 sacks from a year ago, including the 13.5 posted by Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year James Lynch.